I shoulda used a nicer looking piece of wood.
I wiped out my local CVS of these Friday and will be modifying them for my bike buddies for little Christmas present.I created this as a reply on the CABE, but figure it's worth sharing here, too. Drill a small (1/6-3/32") hole at the tip of some dollar store duckbill tweezers. These tiny hollows permit the tweezers to grasp loose bearings, rather than send them flying across the room, under your bench, and into the netherworld. I got the idea after watching a locksmith re-key a lock with new pins. Same concept--different design.
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Seat post hardware for banana seat stay attachment….
That’s okay because we all live and learn. You can use a nicer piece of wood next time.I shoulda used a nicer looking piece of wood.
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I might need that in a few months. Thanx, Unc
Hot summer nights in the Hamster Garage...Felt a itch... my ball was to stuck to my arm!
I use finesse hairspray. It smells niceGlass cleaner is perfect to install many modern softer type grips without an air compressor.
A very good way to keep a drill centered on round stuff if you do not have a vice and drill stand.If you decide to drill it and need help keeping it centered here is a cheap way to center a drilled hole on round tubing using an electrical ground clamp for pipe. Just remove the screw and size the bit to match the hole in the ground clamp, you can always enlarge later if needed. The hole in the ground clamp is barely 1/4". By matching the size of the hole the bit will stay centered and the tall shoulder on the clamp will keep it straight. In the photo I am drilling 3/4" tubing on a drill press but if you buy a 1/2" ground clamp it should tighten down enough and a hand drill will work fine. Not knowing the thickness of the metal you are working with there may be a chance that drilling the additional holes will weaken it.
I trimmed the fork tube to fit and took pics to show how to do that.
Diggin' it. I use square tubing on round piecesA very good way to keep a drill centered on round stuff if you do not have a vice and drill stand.
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